"For the past several weeks we have been referencing AMD's 'tcore' in several of our articles, which is a user-space software suite that has been developed and used internally at ATI by engineers to work on various aspects of their binary drivers. Tcore is primarily used for testing prior to the availability of the actual silicon for their forthcoming graphics processors. John Bridgman and Alex Deucher have been working tediously to get this tcore source-code sanitized and cleared for public release, and finally they have reached this milestone. AMD has just published the first bits of open-source 3D programming documentation for ATI GPUs. This 3D programming documentation covers the R500 series and even goes back with information on the R300/400 series as well. The R600 3D programming guide will also be out soon. This information available today is what will foster the growth of open-source R500/600 3D support for the Radeon and RadeonHD drivers as well as R600 2D acceleration."

I'd be more than comfortable in saying that AMD/ATI will be a combination I'd spend more of my money on.

I hope this means that the open source community will embrace AMD/ATI more. It seems that AMD inparticular is falling behind Intel on the CPU front, and I don't want to see them go away. If nothing else, AMD/ATI give Intel and Nvidia a reason not to rest on their laurels.